Twitter IPO Moving With Due Speed, and More

9/30/2013 11:25AM

What's News: Twitter is expected to file public IPO papers as soon as this week. Government shutdown fears weigh on investors and markets. Popes John Paul II and John XXIII to be canonized on April 27. Joanne Po reports. Photo: Getty Images

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... it was expected to file public IPO ... versus euro ... this week this is what's news I'm WS J live I'm Thailand Co ... it could also public its secret filing for an initial public offering this week ... that means the social media microblogging company stock could begin trading ... slightly in October or early November ... under US offering roles Twitter can propose a price and launch its comprehensive is twenty one days ... after it makes a public filing ... it's not clear whether the company would launch an offering as soon as possible but sources tell the Wall Street Journal that Twitter is moving with all due speed one big concern though is whether the upcoming congressional fight over extending the U S debt limit ... could have been an appetite for public offerings ... the uncertainty surrounding a looming government shutdown is weighing heavily on investor sentiment ... the Dow investors opening lower by triple digits ... the government appears to be headed for a partial shutdown for the first time since nineteen ninety six as Congress looks increasingly unlikely to pass a budget before ... the Monday midnight deadline ... lawmakers from both sides of the Abd ETN and hardening their positions over the weekend over a bill expanding federal funding which Republicans want to be combined ... with provisions intention Bailey ... twenty delaying health law ... Wall Street is worried about ... what the economic impact of all the political turmoil will be ... coaxed John Paul the second and John the twenty third of the declared states on April twenty seven ... the canonization ceremony might cede to pudding cups ... honor into Danone's ... the Vatican says that retired Pope Benedict might chilling Pope Francis in until state making ceremony for their predecessors the Vatican notes that there's still time before the ceremony ... and that Pope Benedict is free to decide what to do ... bookie keep us anomaly business about as rapid and what's news I'm WS J live I'm Joann Co ...